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Writing Complete Answers

WRITING COMPLETE ANSWERS Answers written in incomplete sentences are like songs with missing notes! They just don’t sound right! Follow the steps below to be sure that you’re never “off beat”! 1) Read the question. What are the four regions of California? 2) Cross out what you don’t need (i.e.: the...

Angles and Triangles

Name: ________________ 1-7. Identify each of the following angles as acute, right, obtuse, or straight. 8-11. Label each of the following triangles as scalene, isosceles, equilateral, and/or right. 12-14. Identify each triangle based on its description. Angles and Triangles.pdf Angles and...

Place Value Quiz

Name: ____________ Date: ____________ 1. Fill in the name of each place. 2. The following is written in ______________ form: three thousand four hundred ten a) standard        b) expanded       c) written 3. The following is written in ______________ form: 20,000 + 6,000 + 40 +2 a)...

Back to School Night Sign-In Sheet

Back to School Night Sign-In Sheet Name Relationship to Student Student’s Name Phone Number E-Mail Back to School Night Sign-In Sheet.pdf Back to School Night Sign-In...

Everybody Needs a Home

Name: ___________________ Everybody Needs A Home Think about today’s science lesson and recall the five essential needs of all living beings. Please label those five needs below in alphabetical order: Need #1) _________________________ (food) Need #2) _________________________ (water) Need #3)...

Complete Sentences: Subjects and Predicates

Complete Subject: The complete subject includes all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about. Simple Subject: The simple subject is the main word or words inside the complete subject. Complete Predicate: The complete predicate includes all the words that tell what the subject does or...

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